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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Hope your day is Wonderful! This card looks very different than the card it was CASE'd from. I went with reds and greens, instead of blues. The Pear Pizzazz strip was created by scoring at every 1/8" mark on the Simply Scored. I created a Watermelon Wonder background for my rose, by tracing the hole left by the Swirly Scribbles Thinlits and cutting it out by hand. I also die cut some leaves and sponged them with Garden Green ink to make sure they stood out from the other leaves.

All the supplies you'll need for this project are available for purchase HERE!

Today's CASE is brought to you from page 36 of the Holiday Catalog. Catalina and I are co-conspirators in CASE-ing. To check out Catalina's CASE-ing Tuesday card see HERE!

What is CASE-ing? The acronym CASE stands for Copy And Share Everything. When you CASE you can change nothing, a few things, or sometimes the card you are CASE-ing turns out looking completely different than the original.

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

It's just five days until Christmas, so this is the perfect card to share this week. You can stamp this card in just minutes. All you need is a big bold stamp like one of the ornaments in the Embellished Ornaments Stamp Set. First stamp the middle ornament near the top left corner. Then stamp the surrounding ornmanents in various bright colors. Finally add a greeting to the bottom and if you have time a few embellishments.

All the supplies you'll need for this project are available for purchase HERE!

Today's CASE is brought to you from page 156 of the 2016-2017 Annual Catalog. Catalina and I are co-conspirators in CASE-ing. To check out Catalina's CASE-ing Tuesday card see HERE!

What is CASE-ing? The acronym CASE stands for Copy And Share Everything. When you CASE you can change nothing, a few things, or sometimes the card you are CASE-ing turns out looking completely different than the original.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Every year I create at least one Christmas Ornament using Stampin' Up supplies. When I saw the Starlight Thinlits Dies I knew that I would be making an ornament with them. I was just surprised to find myself adding a Rolo to them. This ornament is really quite simple to make once you understand how to construct it. AND the best part will be when everyone helps you un-decorate the tree just to eat the Rolos.

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